Pregnancy is a beautiful thing in life. I want to share my experiences with anyone interested. For first time mom's its someone they can relate to, for existing moms its a great way to input your ideas to help future/first timers. I love being pregnant and I want to share it 'cause I'm PREGNANT AND PROUD
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Sick Again
Just when I thought I wasn't going to get sick much this cold and flu season, I get hit with a cold. It came on slow at first with a bit of a sore throat. It hit me pretty hard though. I've done more sleeping than anything else. And I've missed a week of work. My ears are stuffy, as is my nose. And I have a cough. Hopefully it goes away soon.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
A Good Film To Watch
I have now, twice, watched the documentary on Netflix "The Business of Being Born." It compares hospital births to home births with a midwife. I highly recommend this film to first time mom's as well as experienced mom's who didn't have as much of a pleasurable experience with a hospital birth.
A great fact from it: 70% of births in Europe are home births, that number is only 8% in the United States. The United States also has one of the highest infant mortality rates in the industrialized world and that is for infants born in hospitals.
I also used this film to kind of prep my husband for childbirth, since we are both first timers. David seemed a little creeped out at the thought of me pushing a human being out of my lady parts, but after watching this, he said it wasn't nearly as bad as he would have imagined.
If you have a Netflix account (and if not sign up long enough to watch this) and check it out. "The Business of Being Born."
A great fact from it: 70% of births in Europe are home births, that number is only 8% in the United States. The United States also has one of the highest infant mortality rates in the industrialized world and that is for infants born in hospitals.
I also used this film to kind of prep my husband for childbirth, since we are both first timers. David seemed a little creeped out at the thought of me pushing a human being out of my lady parts, but after watching this, he said it wasn't nearly as bad as he would have imagined.
If you have a Netflix account (and if not sign up long enough to watch this) and check it out. "The Business of Being Born."
Monday, February 20, 2012
To the Men
Men, think you have a high pain tolerance? This guy proves you wrong :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=6AdFdmE9A84
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=6AdFdmE9A84
Nesting?
When my paycheck came in I went grocery shopping, like I normally do. I stocked up on the drinks. Here is my list:
A few weeks ago, at 11:30 at night, a night before my husband had to be at work at 8:30am the next day, I made him rearrange my living room. completely rearrange it.
- 2 jugs of Arizona Sweet Tea
- 24pack of Pepsi
- 24pack of Mountain Dew
- 12pack of mini Dr Pepper bottles
- 2packs of Capri Sun
- 3 jugs of Tampico fruit juice
- 1 jug of cranberry juice
- 1 2liter bottle of A&W Root Beer
A few weeks ago, at 11:30 at night, a night before my husband had to be at work at 8:30am the next day, I made him rearrange my living room. completely rearrange it.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Attack of the Hormones
Last night while I was taking a shower, I was discussing with my husband about our upcoming shift change at work (we work at the same place). I'm not quite sure what triggered it but somehow I ended up in a fowl mood. I had finally put in a movie and laid down to sleep. When my husband finally came to join me he noticed I was in a fowl mood.
"Can I have a kiss?" he asked me. I wanted to be stubborn.
"I wan't chocolate," I responded. "Bring me chocolate and I will give you a kiss." I thought we had no chocolate left in the house.
He comes back in with a piece of chocolate and shows me the last piece of chocolate from our Valentine's Day chocolate box.
"This was supposed to be my piece," he said, since I took no time in devouring mine. He made a pouty face and I instantly felt guilty for him wanting to give me his last piece of chocolate. I hid my face and refused the chocolate and started crying. But my husband insisted on letting me have that last piece of chocolate because "it would make me feel better." I told him I felt guilty and that he could have a kiss anyway and then he said he would be offended if I didn't take the damn piece of chocolate. I started crying again because I would feel guilty if I ate the chocolate but I would feel guilty if I didn't eat the chocolate. There was no winning.
That was the first time I've ever cried over chocolate. Yay for hormones.
"Can I have a kiss?" he asked me. I wanted to be stubborn.
"I wan't chocolate," I responded. "Bring me chocolate and I will give you a kiss." I thought we had no chocolate left in the house.
He comes back in with a piece of chocolate and shows me the last piece of chocolate from our Valentine's Day chocolate box.
"This was supposed to be my piece," he said, since I took no time in devouring mine. He made a pouty face and I instantly felt guilty for him wanting to give me his last piece of chocolate. I hid my face and refused the chocolate and started crying. But my husband insisted on letting me have that last piece of chocolate because "it would make me feel better." I told him I felt guilty and that he could have a kiss anyway and then he said he would be offended if I didn't take the damn piece of chocolate. I started crying again because I would feel guilty if I ate the chocolate but I would feel guilty if I didn't eat the chocolate. There was no winning.
That was the first time I've ever cried over chocolate. Yay for hormones.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Glucose Screening
So when you enter the third trimester you have to do a glucose screening for gestational diabetes. They give you a icky drink in fruit punch, orange or lime flavored and it's like a flat soda (mine was orange). You have to drink it within 5 minutes. Mine burned my throat and tasted like a very flat orange soda (*chill it before you drink it cause I didn't and I'm sure it helps*). As I drank it I noticed how I felt, nauseated and dizzy. I mentioned this to my husband who looked at me and said "Yeah, it says on the back it causes nausea," Psh, what does a baby daddy know? So I looked at the back, sure enough it read :The most common adverse reactions to Sun-Dex 50 are nausea, vomiting, abdominal bloating, and/or headache. Well that's fan-fricken-tastic. I drank mine in 2 minutes, and exactly an hour after finishing it, they draw your blood. Now last time I had my blood drawn at the beginning of my pregnancy, I handled it quite well, much better than I did when I have to get shots. This time, I was about ready to run away.
I said, outloud, "I can't do this, I don't want to do this, I'm not ready," I was acting like a big freaking baby. I was fine, of course. And after all that worrying about puking and passing out, I did not! Thankfully, I had David there to support me and give me something to focus on.
I said, outloud, "I can't do this, I don't want to do this, I'm not ready," I was acting like a big freaking baby. I was fine, of course. And after all that worrying about puking and passing out, I did not! Thankfully, I had David there to support me and give me something to focus on.
Childbirth Education Classes
This morning I woke up to get ready for my glucose screening appointment. As I retrieved the paper with my instructions on it I saw the list of Childbirth Education classes. And if I didn't sign up for the class at the end of this month, I wasn't going to be able to sign up for the 6 week course without running past my due date. So I called the birthing center where I will have my precious William and signed up. So starting February 29 (Leap Day!), and every Wednesday till April 11 from 7-9pm. I can't wait! Since I'm a first time mom, I feel that these classes are very important.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Helpfuls
- Prilosec: my best friend for the 2 weeks the box says you can take it. Not a single day of heartburn during that period.
- Tums: when I can't use Prilosec, Tums are the bomb!
- Vitamin-D: without it, I would still be missing A LOT more work than I have lately and I would spend my entire day in bed.
- Tylenol PM: Great for sleepless nights; in fact I am going to take some when I'm done with this post since the reason I'm posting this is because I can't sleep at the present moment.
- Sudaphed: I absolutely hate being congested and this really helps with that when I have a cold.
- Robitussin DM: When I had a really bad cough and I wasn't allowed to take Nyquill, this was listed as safe to use.
- Gas-X: great for when my lactose intolerance gets the best of me
- Lactaid: a dairy supplement that helps you break down lactose for those who are like me and mildly lactose intolerant.
- Menthol cough drops: yes they're safe!
- Wine: I was shocked when my midwife said I could drink a little now and then just as long as I'm not getting drunk and doing shots of everclear. [note: I only drink half a glass every few weeks or so]
Here is a list of some other things I use to help make my life easier.
- Sweatpants: if you don't have to dress up for work, these are a must because they are stretchy and comfy and are fun to wear really cute shirts with to have a lazy/adorable look.
- Hair ties: great for making your jeans last longer, just loop it through the hole and fasten to your button and TADA!
- Village Naturals brand Therapy: I have the "Restless Nights" bath and body wash[its purple and you can get it at Walmart in the health and beauty department] is great for bubble baths or as a shower gel to help you sleep. I also have "Muscle Relief" which is great for sore muscles, joints or Restless Leg Syndrome [which I am currently suffering through]. This is a green lotion and it smells like mint/menthol and its great for relaxing.
- Tylenol: uh, painkiller, duh.
- What to Expect when you're Expecting: this book is my best friend! I highly recommend it, especially for first time moms because it answers a lot of questions [including tips from trouble sleeping, sciatica and body changes]
Hope these lists will be helpful to someone :)
Dreams, dreams and... WHOA! [mature content post]
I've all ready posted a once before about dreams. And boy do they continue to get interesting.
Starting with the milder dreams, even though I am completely, 100% aware that I'm having a boy, every time I dream about my little boxer I dream he's a little girl. This has brought on much jokes within my friends. i.e. "maybe he's going to be gay?"
There are more steamy, sexy, have made me orgasm in my sleep dreams. Anytime I'm dreaming that I'm having sex, only once have I dreamed that I was having sex with my husband. No, I'm not dreaming about other men, I'm creating people in my head while I sleep and they are usually women. My husband thinks its funny. He says "well that's a boy for you, men like sex."
"But, David, I'm having sex with women in these dreams,"
"Men like it when women have sex with each other?"
Either way, these dreams are so amazing when the make me wake up because I'm having an orgasm.
I talked to one of my best friends. She says that she never had a "wet dream" until she was pregnant with her son. And she, too, also had lesbian sex dreams. Could there be a link to lesbian dreams and being pregnant with boys?
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Hi, my name is__________!
William Seamus Ayers.
William: A family name. A strong name. A classic name. My baby's name. My great uncle, Willy is super excited to have a nephew named after him. According to my grandmother, Uncle Willy says "it's about damn time," that someone is naming their child William. William is an English name meaning "strong-willed warrior." http://www.babynames.com/name/William
Seamus: I get a lot of eyebrow raising when I tell people the middle name, especially from the older generations. It is not pronounced the way it is spelled. It is pronounced SHAY-muss. It is an Irish name for James meaning "supplanter." David has a little Irish in his family history,so we wanted something Irish in the name. We also wanted something uncommon and unique. Seamus also is a family name. David's great uncle's middle name was also Seamus. http://www.babynames.com/name/SEAMUS
The original name was Seamus William, but we changed it to prevent childhood bullying.
William: A family name. A strong name. A classic name. My baby's name. My great uncle, Willy is super excited to have a nephew named after him. According to my grandmother, Uncle Willy says "it's about damn time," that someone is naming their child William. William is an English name meaning "strong-willed warrior." http://www.babynames.com/name/William
Seamus: I get a lot of eyebrow raising when I tell people the middle name, especially from the older generations. It is not pronounced the way it is spelled. It is pronounced SHAY-muss. It is an Irish name for James meaning "supplanter." David has a little Irish in his family history,so we wanted something Irish in the name. We also wanted something uncommon and unique. Seamus also is a family name. David's great uncle's middle name was also Seamus. http://www.babynames.com/name/SEAMUS
The original name was Seamus William, but we changed it to prevent childhood bullying.
Singin' the Blues
I've noticed a change in my normally cheery disposition. It took me a while to notice it, but when I did it scared the living shit out of me. Watching a depression commercial I noticed that I had been showing some symptoms: no energy; lack of interest in friends, work and hobbies; there was just no get up and go in me. I'm not surprised if it's the real deal, there is a history of it in my family.
Regardless of whether or not it is real depression or just my hormones creating Hell, it was a real concern for David and I. At my appointment at the beginning of January, I brought up my concern. The midwife on duty that day believes it to be a vitamin-D deficiency. That did not come as a surprise either as I am a sun person and spend many hours in the summer time outside in the sun.
My treatment: take a vitamin-D supplement, IU 5000 twice a day for a week and then down to only once a day.
It doesn't always work, but I have been more social, going to work more and throwing myself into stuff I love again.
A few weeks later I took a survey with a nurse at my local health clinic. The score was a little higher than the average person; it was scoring me on depression. It was only a few numbers high, but it's still good to know that this is not just in my head (as in me freaking out over nothing).
Regardless of whether or not it is real depression or just my hormones creating Hell, it was a real concern for David and I. At my appointment at the beginning of January, I brought up my concern. The midwife on duty that day believes it to be a vitamin-D deficiency. That did not come as a surprise either as I am a sun person and spend many hours in the summer time outside in the sun.
My treatment: take a vitamin-D supplement, IU 5000 twice a day for a week and then down to only once a day.
It doesn't always work, but I have been more social, going to work more and throwing myself into stuff I love again.
A few weeks later I took a survey with a nurse at my local health clinic. The score was a little higher than the average person; it was scoring me on depression. It was only a few numbers high, but it's still good to know that this is not just in my head (as in me freaking out over nothing).
Gone Fishing
No, I have not actually "gone fishing." After foolishly choosing Christmas over bills, my internet was unfortunately turned off for a month till we paid off our bill and the reactivation fee. Now that it is back, I will continue talking about my pregnancy and the fabulous adventures of it. :)
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